Google Identity Required for Adsense and Adwords Login

I just logged into my Adsense and Adwords accounts and was asked to switch my login identity to a Google identity – (ie my Gmail account login). This enables me to log into a number of Google accounts with the one login – a more integrated system by the looks of things.

From what I saw they were going to require all publishers to do this by January 15.

This is something I’ve seen a number of Adsense publishers requesting over the past few months and it looks like they are gradually prompting all publishers to do this (there is a thread at WMW here abut it).

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Although this option may be attractive for some people it will be a bit annoying for people like me who managed multiple accounts for multiple companies, unless they cater for multiple adsense logins .. which I can’t see them doing in the short-term

Yes, I haven’t figured out if this is a good thing or a bad thing – I tend to manage things by domain name, but logging in is getting a bit cluttered at Google – they don’t really expect you to need to log out and then log back in with a different account; the workflow takes a fair few more clicks than one would expect.

Does it appear that they allow you to merge accounts?
I have separate adsense, adwords and gmail accounts, and a couple of extra ‘google’ accounts as well.
The details on my adsense account haven’t shown up yet – should be interesting…

This can be a disadvantage if you are forced to merge all your stuff. There are situations where you may want to keep things separate. But I guess there’s nothing stopping you from keeping separate google accounts for each service..

I was asked to do this 2 days ago when I logged into AdWords, and immediately complied with their request. I use AdWords, AdSense, gmail, Froogle Merchant Center, and Google Alerts.

As soon as I did this, I was no longer able to access my AdSense control panel, reporting, or whatever they call it.

When I log in with the new email address (my gmail address), and password, it comes back and refreshes the screen, blanks out the log in information, and no error message.

When I log in with my old email address and password, it gives me an error message.

When I tried to reset the password, it allowed me to do so, and I still cannot log into AdSense, but I have no problems doing so with the other Google functions.

I used the “contact us” on the AdSense page to contact Google two days ago, again yesterday, and still no response.

I posted this on a popular forum and 2 other people have the same problem getting into AdSense. You would think they would at least confirm receipt of the support request, but nothing yet. In the meantime I have no idea what’s happened the last two days, and also have no way of putting up referral links to the AdSense affiliate program.

This allows them to compile a very complete “profile” of their users. Hopefully you trust Google with your info. They know can associate my bank account [AdSense], my credit card [Adwords] and all my personal emails and the history of all my Google searches – not to mentiion address, phone numbers. If they start to compile and use that info to target advertising things could get scary. I know MSN has mentioned similar ideas with their upcoming AdCenter.

For me this is a very bad thing. I have multiple clients for who I run adwords programs. Adwords does not support different billing info per campaign, so I had set up multiple AdWords accounts. (Which was already stupid and annoying enough.)

So, yes, now I’ve had to create a bunch of different “Google” identities that I suppose include Gmail now.

Worst of all, when you log in via one identity, it logs you out of the others, so every time I go back to GMail I have to re-log-in if I was looking at my AdWords campaigns.

Amazon has done a bit of the same thing. I have a personal Amazon account and a professional Amazon identity for my affiliate stuff. Now I have to be logged out of one to get into the other.

I’m glad it’s all so convenient for them, but it’s a royal pain for me and having a definite impact on how efficiently my work goes throughout the day.

Thanks for the update, Ryan, I still haven’t heard from Google. Though hearing that they will “try to fix” it doesn’t make me feel so hot at all. I wish there was a way to undo the change to get back to where I was.

Dennis and Ryan…have you tried deleting your cookies? WARNING: you could lose all your saved logins for all sites…but it maybe that you have a cookie confict and that’s why the logins aren’t working for you. Try to deleted just the google cookies, if you’re technically inclined.

Dennis, Ryan, same problem here. There is a workaround which works for most of those who are locked out; login via the following url:https://www.google.com/adsense/login1
that will take you to the old login page which still lets you login. As with Ryan I got an email from Google saying they’re working on it…haven’t heard anything more as yet — I guess some techs just had a pretty non-existant weekend!

Elisa, I know that Google is moving to a setup at least for Adwords that lets you create a “campaign manager” account that lets you manage more than one sub-account specifically for people who run campaigns for clients. I ran across it while looking for information on their Adwords API. They wanted me to set one of those accounts up. I can’t remember the details right now, but maybe someone else can fill in the gaps.

I haven’t been asked to change my login at Adsense yet, but I did have to agree to a new terms of service the other day. It must be a phased in switch-over.

I wonder if I’ll get a message to switch sometime in the near future. I read through the TOS, but was looking at interplay between Chitika and Adsense and didn’t think to look about needing to use a Google identity to log in.

Well,finally Google goes the Microsoft Passport way integrating all of their services including the much hyped AdSense and AdWords.No wonder if your Gmail account is a one stop account for many products in the near future!!

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